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Researchers seeking children who have autism for music therapy, brain activity study
Faculty in the Brainwaves Research Lab and Music Therapy program are currently looking for participants in an ongoing research study to determine the effects of music therapy in children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
EAB recognizes School of Music, Theatre, and Dance production staff
The SMTD staff is responsible for producing three plays, one musical, two operas, four dance concerts, the Halloween Organ Extravaganza and many other events every year.
The pursuit of a passion inspires a legacy gift
Although Susan Metzger grew up in a piano-playing family, it was four decades before her latent musical aspirations found expression and eventually led her to Colorado State University. To help students realize their dreams, she recently made a $2 million planned gift to create two scholarships for undergraduate or graduate students studying viola or piano.
‘Look into Your Heart’: Art exhibition to bridge research with older adults
The Jan. 23 event will feature poster zines from Assistant Professor Roberto Muntoreanu’s Fall 2023 Advanced Typography and Design class.
Final Bow: CSU’s Wes Kenney to retire after 20 years
From performing major orchestral works to collaborating on full-length operas, many agree that Maestro Wes Kenney, a university distinguished professor and director of CSU Orchestras, leaves a legacy of quality music behind as he retires at the end of the 2022-23 academic year.
CSU Women in Science Symposium scheduled for International Women’s Day, March 8
Colorado State University’s Women in Science Network will be hosting its seventh annual symposium and celebrating its 10-year anniversary as an organization on International Women’s Day, March 8, at Canvas Stadium.
With opening of Hydro, CSU Spur fills out a “menu” for creativity, collaboration
The opening of Hydro, the largest of CSU Spur’s three buildings, rounds out an urban campus that was created as a sort of laboratory aimed at finding new ways to engage, inform, and inspire the broader community.
Enter, cautiously: CSU study looks at how the performing arts can return in a healthy manner during COVID-19 pandemic
How far apart should the trumpet section be from the trombone section at my first band rehearsal during COVID-19?
To host or not to host: CSU welcomes 1,000 theater students
CSU has welcomed more than 1,000 students from western colleges and universities to the weeklong Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival and the University Center for the Arts.
Symphony ensemble to help celebrate Beethoven, CSU’s 150th on Feb. 10
An ensemble from the Colorado Symphony is coming to the University Center for the Arts to celebrate CSU's 150th and Beethoven's 250th.